Authors Note.Nope.I don't own anything about lord of the rings Tolkein does.All hail him for he is the genius!

Note: When they're talking like {this} it means talking in elvish.

Lord of the Rings: The Last War of the Ring

The King of Gondor sat on his throne, restlessness about him. He was listening to the annual reports of the neighboring lords. Faramir had noticed this, and decided to take action, that is to say when it was his turn to report. It was nearly an hour before the steward's chance had come at last. Faramir stood up, and walked very slowly to the center of the room. He cleared his throat.
"My lord Elessar, and other lords. I had decided not to inform you all of this, until it was deemed a threat, but there have been reports of orc activity to the south of osgilitath, near the boarders of Mordor." As Faramir finished, Aragorn stiffened up, and there was much murmuring among the king's hall. The King's protégé and elite guard, Ronein, son of Hanin, who was standing next to the king, looked surprised. He had known of these orcs, and had thought that Faramir had decided not to alert the king to their presence. The King ordered for all to be quite.
"Tell me lord Faramir, I know that these orcs have been living in fear of Gondor ever since their master, sauron, fell. But I also know that there have been some unsuccessful raids by those orcs, meant only to harass us. What is it that seems so, odd so to speak, about their activity?" the King asked, trying to mask his true question. Would the orcs launch a desperate attack. The steward of Gondor laughed, for he recognized the question, and tried to address it, with the same kind of mask.
"Well, they seem to be gathering, and amassing some kind of force. Although we do not yet know of what they could be doing."

Ronein, Aragorn, and Faramir stood together in the king's hall after everyone else had dispersed. Ronein, as fate would have it, hailed from the lands of Dol Amroth, the lands of Imrihyl. Although Ronein had been trained as a ranger, just like Aragorn, all those years ago.
"King Elessar, what do you plan to do as far these orcs are concerned?" Faramir asked. The king shook his head.
"I do not yet know. It would be nice if Gimli and Legolas were here. But they are too busy with their oaths to each other to be concerned with our affairs. I would be worried if the southrons or the easterlings began to appear, or attack, but these orcs are of no real problem. I leave you to prepare a defense for Gondor Lord Faramir" Aragorn said. Faramir bowed, and walked away with a stride to continue with his duties.
"Ronein, tell me, what is your relation to the prince of Dol Amroth? I know you are of some relation, but I do not know of what exact relation that is." Aragorn asked the warrior, who was holding his sheathed sword in his hand, although it was strapped to his belt. The tall man stroked his beard.
"I am cousin to the prince. And we share the numenorean bloodline." Ronein responded. The king nodded. "However," Ronein continued, "I am of a thicker numenorean descent then the prince."

As the King and Ronein continued to talk of his past, a messenger ran through the doorway.
"King Elessar! My lord, I must speak with you at once!" The messenger cried. The King stood up from his throne, and walked over to the man, who was nearly about to pass out from exhaustion.
"What is it? What do you need to tell me?" Aragorn asked. The messenger looked up at the king, and with a weary face spoke.
"The Fortress Ureher has fallen under siege. There many orcs outside, it is impossible to make it in!" The messenger nearly muttered. He was now gasping for air.
"Tell, me what of Eregahl?" Aragorn asked about the captian who was in charge of the lookout fortress. Eregalh was the husband of Ronein's sister. Ureher fortress was built by both Dol Amroth and Gondor, in order to keep watch on mordor in the lands to the south.
"Eregalh is wounded, but alive, when I left, two nights ago." At that, the messenger fell to one knee.
"He is injured!" Ronein shouted. "Bring healers quick!" He shouted to the guards. Quickly another guard replaced him, and Aragorn called to him.
"Send word to Faramir. I want him to bolster his defenses at Osgiliath. I expect they will attack there as well. Ronein, take the entire 3rd battalion, under Homfalt, and go to the aid of Ureher." Aragorn ordered his protégé. Ronein was skeptical.
"My lord, all 2,000 men?" Ronein asked. The king nodded his head.
"If I am correct, and what I gathered from the messenger, there are far more than 2,000 orcs."